Long term vacation on Falkland islands?

1/29/2013 2:24:07 PM

I used to live there, and would love to go back for a holiday at some point.

One of the interesting things to note is that while it is generally warmer and drier than the UK (Port Stanley is around the same latitude south as London is north, but is partially sheltered by Andes, which strip a lot of the moisture out of the air) the water is much colder, as it comes up from the Antarctic Peninsula.

We used to spend Christmas on Pebble Island, in West Falkland, and we would have a big barbecue on the beach and spend the day sunbathing. We would only ever go in the sea for 30 seconds at a time, though, and would come out blue and shivering.

Cost of many foods can be expensive, although beef, pork, lamb, goose etc can be very cheap as they are abundant.

Transport can vary a lot depending on where you intend to go. Although there are some roads outside Port Stanley, many settlements are accessible only via air, sea or trails across peat bogs.

11/4/2011 3:23:14 AM

Accommodation in Stanley includes numerous bed and breakfasts as well as a handful of hotels.

You can have a look at weather conditions for the Falkland Islands on WolframAlpha.

Several homestays are available in the main town of Stanley as well.

Visa requirements will differ depending on what passport you have. However, you can look at this page, which indicates that for a visitor visa at least, for example, New Zealanders don’t require a visa to visit 🙂

For WORKING, however, I have a few sources of information for you:

To apply for a visa to visit the Falkland Islands, please contact the
Falkland Islands Government Office in London (+44 20 7222 2542 or
[email protected]) to request a visa form.

11/2/2011 5:14:13 PM

According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falklands, the record high temperatures in the summer months are 22 – 24 C. I swam in Bermuda in November, when the average high is 23, but the guidebooks say “only Canadians and Scots” will do so and we had absolutely NO company – the beaches were deserted. The average high in the Falkland summer is more like 13. Couple that with ocean water, sure to be cooler than lakes, and I would guess there is not much swimming to be had.

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